amyg
Cathlete
Your *doc* may not feel comfortable, but that shouldn't mean that you can't get an IUD. I had the Paragard put in last March and aside from the heavier/longer periods and cramping for a few months, I love it.
I went to 4 different doctors over the course of about 7 years, looking for an IUD. 2 docs wouldn't do it, and I moved before the 3rd one would. I ended up at Planned Parenthood for my insertion.
BTW, I had mine put in by a nurse practitioner... who does this about 7 times a week... so I would suggest your obgyn is just not comfortable with them. I myself have definitely made my body suffer with all the other attempts at bc and now wish I had fought for the IUD sooner!!! I definitely do not appreciate nor have much confidence in your gyno based on the line he gave you about competent doctors.
I am 29 and don't have kids. DH and I talked about it, and we decided my health and keeping me off hormones, etc was more important than the very small likelihood that I would have any scarring or become infertile.
Do your own research online, call some other docs, ask questions like you have here. Feel free to PM me if you want other info!
ETA: I just read everyone else's posts. I have no kids now, and don't want any within the next few years. Hormones are simply not an option for me. I struggled with them for 9 years, and it was just a battle I will never win. I had some people tell me I had to be really sure before getting an IUD... but do you know anyone who has had a problem? I don't. I just don't think it is as prevalent as some docs would say it is. I can't blame them for not wanting to feel responsible for causing a woman's infertility. I just think it's too bad for the doctors to be so self-centered and not pay attention to what the patient needs/wants. Look around and find someone who you trust who can put it in for you!!! For this type of procedure, I would look for experience, experience, experience. Best,
I went to 4 different doctors over the course of about 7 years, looking for an IUD. 2 docs wouldn't do it, and I moved before the 3rd one would. I ended up at Planned Parenthood for my insertion.
BTW, I had mine put in by a nurse practitioner... who does this about 7 times a week... so I would suggest your obgyn is just not comfortable with them. I myself have definitely made my body suffer with all the other attempts at bc and now wish I had fought for the IUD sooner!!! I definitely do not appreciate nor have much confidence in your gyno based on the line he gave you about competent doctors.
I am 29 and don't have kids. DH and I talked about it, and we decided my health and keeping me off hormones, etc was more important than the very small likelihood that I would have any scarring or become infertile.
Do your own research online, call some other docs, ask questions like you have here. Feel free to PM me if you want other info!
ETA: I just read everyone else's posts. I have no kids now, and don't want any within the next few years. Hormones are simply not an option for me. I struggled with them for 9 years, and it was just a battle I will never win. I had some people tell me I had to be really sure before getting an IUD... but do you know anyone who has had a problem? I don't. I just don't think it is as prevalent as some docs would say it is. I can't blame them for not wanting to feel responsible for causing a woman's infertility. I just think it's too bad for the doctors to be so self-centered and not pay attention to what the patient needs/wants. Look around and find someone who you trust who can put it in for you!!! For this type of procedure, I would look for experience, experience, experience. Best,